I don’t know if you ever watch the Joe Macnally video about grabbing your camera? well this is a way to refresh your memory:
Here’s a neat tip for digital photographers trying to shoot at slow shutter speeds without image-stabilized (IS or VR) lenses. Actually, it can even be helpful [...]
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Well let me put it this way!, IF YOU WANT TO SEE THE MOST AMAZING AND EXPENSIVE CARS IN THE AREA! just go to Cars And Coffee in DuPont Registry in St Pete. I always got jaw dropped with this amazing machines, this last Saturday was a Alfa Romeo, saw [...]
Continue Reading →We probably all know about the exposure triangle by now. Pretty basic stuff you learn when you’re first getting into manual. And if you’re just learning, you may be wondering what the point is in obsessing over your ISO, aperture and shutter speed. So indulge me as I explain the triangle [...]
Continue Reading →Yes Nikon just announced new camera body (Nikon D3100) and several new lenses (AF-S NIKKOR 85mm f1.4G, AF-S NIKKOR 55-300mm f/4.5-5.6G ED VR, AF-S NIKKOR 24-120mm f/4G ED VR, AF-S NIKKOR 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6 ED VR) I think with this new addition, Nikon shooters going to have more options for their needs.
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Continue Reading →A few time ago I was over Dade City Motocross helping a friend of mine in a photo shoot with Barneys MX Team, well the thing is I sent the pictures from the assignment, but never talked about it in my blog, well time to show you how this kiddos can [...]
Continue Reading →this collection of pictures from my hometown in Cuba, Camaguey, was a happy recovery, I can say that more than ever I do recommend Adobe Photoshop Lightroom, I did recover this photos from the thumbnails that the software create, and with a 24″ monitor, you can work your magic, I do [...]
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Before plunking down a credit card to purchase a new lens, I think all of us want to know we’re making a good decision. Is this really the best lens for [...]
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Once upon a time, a high ISO was used as an absolute last resort in low-light situations. When the only choice a photographer had was to take a hit from excessive noise or to lose image sharpness, then photographers [...]
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